Toronto Star

Gushue edges Jacobs at Olympic trials

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SASKATOON The latest edition in the so-called Battle of the Brads rivalry showed why the Olympic champion skips are essentiall­y a pick ‘em every time they play.

Brad Gushue edged Brad Jacobs 7-6 on Tuesday at Canada’s Olympic curling trials in another tight matchup that could be a preview of Sunday’s final.

“This is tiring,” Gushue said after the extra-end battle. “You can’t expect any different playing those guys or playing a lot of the teams here this week. You just want to have the control of having the hammer in the last end or extra end and fortunatel­y we did.”

Gushue moved into sole possession of first place at 4-0 while Jacobs fell to 3-1 in round-robin play. They have split their last 10 matchups with Gushue holding a slight 29-27 edge on Jacobs in their alltime head-to-head battles.

Jacobs, who won Olympic gold in 2014, scored the first deuce in the sixth end to tie the game at three but Gushue rebounded with a pair of his own in the seventh.

Gushue settled for a single after trying a tap and stick for two and Jacobs followed with a deuce in the 10th end.

In the extra end, Jacobs made a nice hit and roll to sit frozen under cover. That forced Gushue to make a draw and the 2006 Olympic champ hit the four-foot ring for the victory.

“Not our sharpest, not our best, but lots to build off,” Jacobs said. “You’ve got to expect to lose a game or two or maybe more in a field like this. Chins up and looking forward to tomorrow’s game.”

The Jacobs’ front end had a remarkable game with lead Ryan Harnden at 100 per cent and E.J. Harnden throwing 99 per cent. The team threw an impressive 94 per cent overall in a losing effort while Gushue’s side was at 90 per cent.

“You could throw a really good one and get a poor result or you could throw a really good one and turn the tide,” said Gushue third Mark Nichols. “It’s fractions of an inch and lucky for us it’s been on our side the first four games.”

A women’s round-robin draw is scheduled for Tuesday evening at SaskTel Centre. Jennifer Jones (4-0) was set to take on Kerri Einarson (2-2) in the showcase game.

Gushue felt chances were “really good” that he’d meet Jacobs again at this event. But he was also careful not to get ahead of himself, noting a poor round-robin game at the 2017 trials proved costly as they missed the bye and fell to Mike McEwen in the semifinal.

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